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BATTLE OF GHICKAMAUGA, CA., 

SEPTEMBER 19-20, 18C3. 



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ORGAN IJl^^Ng, 188y 



ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND 

(Commanded by Major G-eneral W. S. Rosecrans) 



RETURN OF CASUALTIES. 



II 

ORGANIZATION 



ARMY OF TENNESSEE, 

(Commanded by G-eneral Braxton Bragg.) 



COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 

BRIGADIER GENERAL RICHARD C;. DRUM, 

*> ADJUTANT GENERAL U. S. ARMY, 



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BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA, GA., 

SEPTEMBER 19-20, 1863. 



I 

ORGANIZATION 



ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND 

(Commanded by Major-General "W, S. Rosecrans) 



RETURN OF CASUALTIES. 



II 

ORGANIZATION 



ARMY OF TENNESSEE 

(Commanded by General Braxton Bragg.) 



COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OP 

BRIGADIER GENERAL RICHARD C. DRUM, 

ADJUTANT GENERAL V. S. ARMY. 



[Second Edition.] 

WASHINGTON: 
1889. 



ORGAXIZATIOX OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 

SKCOND DIVISION. 

Major-General James S. Negley 



Firftt Brigade. 
Brig. Geu. John Beatty. 

104th III., Lieut. Col. Douglas Haprman. 
42d Ind., Lt. Col. Wm. T. B. Mclntire. 
88th Ind., Col. George Humpiirey. 
15th Ky., Col. Marion C. Taylor. 



Second Brigade. 

Colonel Timothy R. Stanley. 
Coionel William L. Stoughton. 

IDth 111., Lt. Col. Alexander W. Raffen. 
llth Mich., Col. William L. Stoughton. 

Lt. Col. Melvin Mudge. 
18th Ohio, Lt. Col. Chas. H. Grosvenor. 



Third Brigade. 
Colonel William 8irwell. 
37th Indiana, Lieut. Col. William D. Ward. 
21st Ohio, Lieut. Col Dwella M. Stoughton, Maj. Arnold McMahan, Capt. Charles H. 

Vantine. 
74th Ohio, Captain Joseph Fisher. 
78th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Archibald Blak<?ley. 

Artillery. 

Illinois Light, Bridges' Battery, (1st Brigade,) Captain Lyman Bridges. 
1st Ohio Light, <>attery G, (od Brigade,) Captain Alexander Marshall. 
1st Ohio Light, Battery M, (2d Brigade.) Captain Frederick Schultz. 

THIKD DIVISION. 

Brigadier-General John M. Brannan. 



Firat Brigade. 
Colonel John M. Connell. 

82d Ind., Col. Morton C. Hunter. 
I7th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Durhin Ward. 
31st Ohio, Lt. Col. Fredeiick W. Lister. 
38th Ohio.* Col. Edward H. Phelps. 



Second Brigade. 
Colonel John T. Croxton. 
Colonel William H. HayS. 

10th Ind., Col. William B. Carroll, Lieut. 

Col. Marsh B. Taylor. 
74th Ind., Col. Charles W. Chapman, Lt. 

Col. Myron Baker. 
4th Ky., Lt. Col. P. Burgess Hunt, Maj. 

Robert M. Kelly. 
10th Ky., Col. William H. Hays, Major 

Gabriel C. Wharton. 
14th Ohio, Lt. Col. Henry D. Kingsbury. 



Third Brigade. 
Colonel Ferdinand Van Derveer. 
87th Indiana, Colonel Newell Gleason. 
2d Minnesota, Colonel James George. 
9th Ohio, Colonel Gustavo Kammerling. 
3.5th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Henry V. N. Boynton. 

Artillery. 

1st Michigan Light, Battery D, (1st Brigade,) Captain Josiah W. Church. 
1st Ohio Light, Battery C. i2d Brigade,) Lieut. Marco B. Gary. 
4th United .States, Battery I, (3d Brigade,) Lieut. Frank G. Smith. 



Not engaged : train-guard. 



ORGANIZATION" OF THE ARMV OF THE CUMBERLAND. 



rOURTH DIVISION. 

Major-General Joseph J. Reynolds. 



First Brigade* 
Colonel John T. Wilder. 

H2d 111.. Col. Smith D. Atkins. 
OBihlll., Col. John J. Funkhouser, Lt. 
Col. Edward Kitchell. 
123d 111., Col. Jiunos Monroe. 
17th Ind., Major William T. Jones. 
72d Ind., Col. Abram 0. Miller. 



Seco)id Jhif/ade. 

Colonel Edward A.ICinK. 
Colonel Milton S. Kobinsoii. 

C8th Ind., Capt. Harvej' J. Espy. 

75th Ind., Col. Milton S. Robinson. Lt. 

Col. William O'Brien. 
101st Ind., Lieut. Col. Thomas Doan. 
lOSth Ohio, Major George T. Perkins. 



Third Brigade. 
Brig. Gen. John B. Turchin. 

18th Kentucky. Lieut. Col. Hnbbard K. Milward, Capt. John B. Heltemes. 

11th Ohio, Col. Philander P. Lane. 

3Gth Ohio, Colonel William G. Jones, Lieut. Col. Hiram F. Duval. 

92d Ohio, Colonel Benjamin D. Fearincj, Lieut Col. Douglas Putnam, jr. 

Ariille7-y. 

Indiana Light, ISlh Battery, (1st Brigade,) Captain Eli Lilly. 

Indiana Light, 19th Battery, (2d Brigade,) Capt. Samuel J. Harris, Lieut. Robert G. 

Lackey. 
Indiana Light, 21st Battery, (3d Brigade,) Captain William W. Andrew. 

^■' Detached from its division and serving as mounted infantry. 



6 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 

TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS. 
Major-Oenerai, Alexander McD. McCook. 

(jenehal headquarters. 
Provost- Guard — 81st Indiana Infantry, Company H, Captain William J. Richards. 
K^cori — 2d Kentucky Cavalry, Companj' I, Lieutenant George W. L. Batman. 

FIRST DIVISION. 

Brig. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis. 

First Brigade.* Second Brigade. 

Colonel P. Sidney Post. Brig. Gen. William P. Carlin. 

5'Jth 111., Lieut. Col. Joshua C. Winters. 2lst 111., Col. John W. S. Alexander, 

74th 111., Col. Jason Marsh. Capt. Chester K. Knight. 

75th 111., Col. John E. Bennett. 38th 111., Lieut. Col. Daniel H. Gilmer, 

22(1 Ind., Col. Michael Gooding. Capt. Willis G. Whitehurst. 

Wis. Light Artillery, 5th Battery, Capt. 81st Ind., Capt. Nevil B. Boone, Maj. 
George Q. Gardner. James E. Calloway. 

101st Ohio, Lieui. Col. John Messer, Maj. 
Bedan B. McDanald, Capt. Leon- 
ard D. Smith. 
Minn. Light Artillery, 2d Battery, t Lieut. 
Albert Woodbury, Lieut. Richard 
L. Dawley. 

Third Brigade. 

Colonel Hans C. Heg. 
Colonel John A. Martin. 

25th Illinois, Major Samuel D. Wall, Captain Wesford Taggart. 
35th Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel W'illiara P. Chandler. 
8th Kansas, Colonel John A. Martin, Lieutenant Colonel James L. Abernathy. 
15th Wisconsin, Lieutenant-Colonel Ole C. Johnson. 
Wisconsin Light Artillery, 8th Battery, Lieutenant John D. McLean. 

* Not engaged ; guarding supply train. 

t Capt. William A. Hotchkiss, chief of division artillery. 



ORGANIZATION OF TIIK ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 

SEUOXI) DIVISION'. 

Briffiidier-GcMieial Itioliiinl W. .lolinson. 



III., 
1 11(1 
liid 



First Brigade. 

Brigadier-General .\ugu.st Willich. 

89th 111., Lieut. Col. Duncan J. Hall. Maj. T'Jtli 
William D. William.s. ' 'J'.Hli 

32d Ind., Lieut. Col. Fratik Krdehneyer. BOtii 

89th Ind.,* Col. Thomas J. Harrison. 77th Pa. 

15th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Frank Askew. 

49th Ohio, Maj. Samuel F. (iray, Captain Oh 
Luther M. Strong. 
1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery A, Cap- 
tain Wilbur F. Goodspecd. 



Second Brigade. 

Colonel .lo.seph H. Dodge. 
Col. Allen Biicl<ner. 
, Lieut. Col. David M. Dunn. 
, Lieut. Col. Orrin D. Kurd. 
Col. Thomas E. Rose, Caiitalii 
Joseph J. Lawson. 
Light Artillery, -iOth Battery, Caj t. 
Edward GrosskopH'. 



Third Brigade. 

Colonel Philemon P. Baldwin. 
Colonel William W. Berry. 

Gth Ind., Lieutenant-Colonel Hagerman Tripp, Major Calvin D. Campbell. 

6th Ky., Colonel William W. Berry, Captain John M. Huston. 

1st Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel Bassett l^angdon. 
93d Ohio, Colonel Hiram Strong, Lieutenant-Colonel William IL Martin. 
Indiana Light Artillery, oth Battery, Captain Peter Simonson. 

THIIU) DIVISION. 

Major-General Philip H. Sheridan. 



First Brigade. 

Brigadier-General Wm. H. Lytle. 

Colonel Silas Miller. 

86th 111., Colonel Silas Miller, Lieut. Col. 
Porter C. Olson. 

88th 111., Lieut. Col. Alexander S. Chad- 
bourne. 

:^lst Mich., C(Jonel William B. McCreery. 
Major Seymour Chase. 

24th Wis., Lieut. Col. Theodore S. West, 
Major Carl von Baumbach. 

Indiana Light Artillery, 11th Battery, Cap- 
tain Arnold Sutermeister. 



Second Brigade. 
'^'olonel Bernard Laiboldt. 

44th 111., Col. Wallace W\ Barrett. 
7od 111., Col. James F. Jaquess. 

2d Mo., Lieut. Col. Arnold Beck, 
loth Mo., Col. Joseph Conrad. 

1st Missouri Light Artillery, Battery Gf 
Lieut. Gustavus Schueler. 



Third Brigade. 

Colonel Luther P. Bradley. 
(Colonel Nathan U. Walworth. 

22d Illinois, Lieut. Col. Francis Swanwick. 
27th Illinois, Col. Jonathan H. Miles. 

42d Illinois, Col. Nathan H. W^nlworth, Lieut. Col. John A. Hottenstein. 
51st Illinois, Lieut. Col. Samuel B. Raymond. 
1st Illinois Light Artillery, Battery C, Capt. ^L^rk H. Prescott. 

* Detached from its brigade and serving as mounted infantry, 
t Captain Henry Hescock, chief of division artillery. 



8 ORGANIZATIOX OF THE ARMY OF THK CUMBERLAND. 

TWENTY-FIRST ARMY CORPS. 
Major-Gexekal Thomas L. Ckittendex. 

general headquarters. 
Escort — 15th Illinois Cavalr}', Company K, Captain Saumel B. Sherer. 

FIUST DIVISION. 

Brigadier- General Thomas J. Wood. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade.* 

Colonel George P. Buell. Brig. Gen. George D. Wagner. 

lOOtb 111., Col. Frederick A. Bartleson, l")tli Iml., Ind., Col. Giistavus A. Wood. 

Major Charles M. Hammond. 40tii Ind., Col. John W. Blake. 

58th Ind., Lieut. Col. James T. Ejiibree. •'iTth Ind., Lieut. Col. George W. Lennard. 

13th Mich., Col. Joshua B. Culver. Maj. 97 th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Miltou Barnes. 

Willard G. Eaton. 
2t)th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Wm. H. Ycung. 

Third Brigade. 
Colonel Charles G. Harker. 

3d Kentuck}', Colonel Henry C. Dunlap. 
64th Ohio, Col. Alexander McIIvain. 
65th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Horatio N. Whitbeck, Major Samuel C. Brown, Capt. Thomas 

Powell. 
125Ui Ohio, Colonel Emerson Opdycke. 

Artillery. 

Indiana Light, 8th Battery, (1st Brigade,) Captain George Estep. 
Indiana Light, lOth Battery,* {2d Brigade,) Lieut. William A. Naylor, 
Ohio Light, (5th Batter}-, (8d Brigade,) Captain Cullen Bradley. 

SECOXD DIVISION. 

Major-General John M. Palmer. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Brig. Gen. Charles Cruft. Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen. 

Slst Ind., Col. JohnT. Smith. 9th Ind., Col. Isaac C. B. Suinan. 

1st Ky.,t Lieut. Col. Alva R. Iladlock. GthKy., Col. George T. Shackelford. Lt. 

2d Kv., Col. Thomas D. Sedgewick. Col. Richard Rockingham, Major 

90th Ohio, Col. Charles II. Rippey. Richard T. Whitaker. 

41st Ohio, Col. Aquiia Wilev. 
124th Ohio, Col. Oliver II. Payne, Major 
James B. Hampson. 

Third Brigade. 
Colonel William Grose. 

84th Illinois, Colonel Louis H. Waters. 

3fith Indiana, Lieut, Col. Oliver H. P. Carey, Major Gilbert Trusler. 

23d Kentucky, Lieut. Col. James ('. Foy. 

Gth Ohio, Colonel Nicholas L. Anderson, Major Samuel C. Erwin. 
24th Ohio, Colonel David J. Higgins. 

A rtillery. 
Captain William E. Standart. 
1st Ohio Light, Battery B, (1st Brigade,) Lieut. Norman A. Baldwin. 
1st Ohio Light, Battery F, (2d Brigade,) Lieut. Giles J. Cockerill. 
4th United States, Battery H, (3d iirigade,) Lieut. Harry C. Gushing. 
4th United States, Battery M, (3d Brigade,) Lieut. Francis D. L. Russell. 

Unattached. 
110th Illinois (battalion)t Captain E. Hibbard Toi^ping. 

* Stationed at Chattanooga, and not engaged, 
t Five companies detached as wagon-guard. 
X Not engaged. 



ORGANIZATIOX OF TH K A inU' OK TIIK CI ' \[ BKRI-AX1>. V* 

THIKI) DIVISION. 

BrigaJici-Gciieral Horatio P. Van Clevo. 

First Brigade. Second Jhif/ade. 

Brig. Gen. Samuel Beatty. Colonel George 1''. Dick. 

7!Hh Ind., Col. Fredorick Knefler. 44lli Ind., l/ieiit. Col. Simeon C. Aldricli. 

'.'th Ky., Col. George H. Cram. 8(;ih Ind., Maj. Jacob C. Dick. 

17th Ky., Col. Alexander M. Stout. VMh Ohio, [>ieiit. Col. Elhannon M. Mast, 

r.Hli Ohio, Lieut. Col. Henry G. Strattoii. Capt. Horatio G. Cosgrove. 

r>'.tth Ohio. Lt. Col. Granville A. Frambe.s. 

Third Brigade. 
Colonel Sidney M. Barnes. 
85th Indiana, Major John P. Dufficy. 

8th Kentucky. Lieut. Col. James D. Mayhew, Major John S. Clark. 
21st Kentucky,'* Colonel S. Woodson Price. 

51st Ohio, Colonel Richard \V. xMcClaiu, Lieut. Col. Charles H. Wood. 
y9th Ohio, Colonel Peter T. Swaine. 

Artilleri/. 

Indiana Light, 7th Battery, Captain George R. Swallow. 

Pennsylvania Light, 2Cth Battery, Capt. Alansoii J. Stevens, Lt. Samuel M. McDowell. 

Wisconsin Light, od Battery, Lieut. Cortland ijivingston. 

* Stationed at Whitesides. and not engaged. 



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ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 



RESERVE CORPS. 
Majuk-Genekal Goudon Gkasgek. 

first division. 
Brigadier-General .lames B. Steedman. 



Second Brigade. 

Colonel John G. Mitchell. 

78th 111., Lieut. Col. Carter Van Vleck, 

Lieut. George Green. 
98th Ohio, Captain Moses J. Urquharl, 

Capt. Armstrong J. Thomas. 
113th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Darius B. Warner. 
121st Ohio, Lt. Col. Henry B. Banning. 
1st Illinois Light Artillery, Battery M, 
i^ieut. Thomas Burton. 



First Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Walter C. Whitaker. 
9Gth 111., Col. Thomas E. Champion. 
Uoth 111., Col. Jesse H. Moore. 
84th Ind., Col. Nelson Trusler. 
•22d Mich.,* Col. Heber i^e Favour, Lt. 
Col. Wm. Sanborn, Caj)t. Alonzo 
M. Keeler. 
40th Ohio, Lieut. Col. William Jones. 
89th Ohio,* Col. Caleb H. Carlton, Capt. 
Isaac C. Nelson-. 
Ohio Light Artillery. 18th Battery, Capt. 
Charles C. Aleshire. 



SECOND DIVISIOX. 

Second Brigade. 
Colonel Daniel McCook. 
85th Illinois, Colonel Caleb J. Dilvvorth. 
86th Illinois, Lieut. Col. David VV. Magee. 
12ijth Illinois, Col. Oscar F. Harmon. 
52d Ohio, Major James T. Holmes. 
69|h Ohio, Lieut. Col. .foseph H. Brigham. 
2d Illinois Light Artillery, Battery I, Capt. Charles M. Barnett. 

CAVALRY CORPS. 
Brigadier-Genehai, Robert B. Mitchell. 

first division. 
Colonel Edward M. McCook. 



F^rst Brigade 
Colonel Archibald P. Campbell. 
2d Mich., Maj. Leonidas S. Scranton. 
9th Pa., Lieut. Col. Roswell M. Russell. 
1st Tenn., Lt. Col. James P. Brownlow. 



Second Brigade. 
• (.'olonel Daniel M. Ray. 
2d Ind., Maj. Joseph B. Presdee. 
4th Ind., Lieut. Col. John T. Deweese. 
2d Teun., Lieut. Col. William R. Cook. 
1st Wis., Col. Oscar H. La Grange. 
1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery D, (sec- 
tion,) Lieut. Nathaniel M. Newell. 



Tliird Brigade. 
Colonel Louis D. Watkins. 
4th Kentucky, Colonel VVicklifFe Cooper, 
oth Kentucky, Lieut. Col. William T. lloblitzell. 
6tl) Kentucky. Major Louis A. Gratz. 

SECOND DIVISION. 

Brigadier-General George Crook. 



First Brigade. 
Colonel Robert II. G. Minty. 
;id Ind., (battalion) Lt. Col. Robt. Klein 
4th Mich., Maj. Horace Gray. 
7th Pa., Lieut. Col. James J. Seibert 



Second Brigade. 
Colonel Kli LonK. 
2d Ky., Col. Thomas P. Nichola.s. 
1st Oiiio, ]A. Col. Valentine Cupp, Major 
Thomas J. I'atten. 



4th United States, Capt. Jas. B. Mclntyre. 3d Ohio, Lieut. Col. Charles B. Seidel. 

4th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Oliver P. Rcbie. 

ArtilUri/. 
Chicago (Illinois) Board of Trade Battery, Cajilain James H. Stckes. 

* Temporarily attached. 



RETURN OF CASUALTIES IN THE ARM/ OF THE CUMBERLAND, COMMANDED 
BY MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM S. ROSECRANS. AT THE BATTLE OF CHICK- 
AMAUGA. GA., SEPTEMBER 19 AND 2U, 18G3.* 





Killed. 


Wo 


unded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. 
10th Ohio Infantry 












1 

3 


1 










2 




5 




















2 


1 
...„. 

4 

1 

13 


4 


6 


FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS. 

Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas. 

Staff. 








1 


FIRST DIVISION. 

Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird. 

First Brigade. 

Col. Benjamin F. Scribner. 

38th Indiana 


1 

1 
2 


12 
8 

12 
2 
9 
5 


3 

\ 

1 

3 


54 
47 
59 
21 
52 
7 


39 
116 

79 

21 
132 

12 


109 


2d Ohio 


181 


33d Ohio 


160 


94th Ohio 


46 


10th Wisconsin 


2 

1 

7 


211 


1st Michigan Light Artillery, Battery A. 


25 


Total First Brigade 


48 


14 

1 
9 
5 
5 
4 


240 


24 


399 


732 


Second Brigade. 

Brig. Gen. John C. Starkweather. 

Staff. 


1 


•/4th Illinois 

79th Pennsylvania 

1st Wisconsin 

21st Wisconsin 


1 
1 
4 


18 

15 

23 

2 

1 


67 
62 
79 
39 
14 


3 

1 
4 
9 

1 


53 
41 
73 
67 
4 


151 
125 
188 
121 


Indiana Light Artillery, 4th Battery 


6 


20 


Total Second Brigade 


59 


24 


20 1 


18 


238 


606 



* Losses also sustained by the troops engaged at Chickamauga in the skirmishes at 
Rossville, Lookout Church, and Dry Valley, Ga. , September 21st, and at Missionary 
Ridge and Shallow Ford Gap, Tenn., September 22d, are included. 



12 



CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 



Casualties — (Continued. ) 



Command. 



Third Brigarie. 
Brig. Gen. John 11. King. 

15th United States, A, C, E. F, G, and 

H. 1st Battalion, and K, 'Id Battalion. 
IGth United States, A, B, 1), F, and H, 

1st Batt'n, and B, C, and I), '2d Batt'n. 
18th United States, B, D, E, F. G, and 

H, 1st Batt"n, and G and II, od Batt'n. 

18th United Stales, 2d Battalion 

19th United States, A, B, C, E. F, G and 

H, 1st Batt'n, and A, 2d Battalion.... 
5th U. S. Artillery, Battery H 



Killed. 



Wounded. 



Total Third Brigade. 
Total First Division. 



SECOND DIVISION. 

Brig. Gen. James S. Negley. 

First Brigade. 

Brig. Gen. John Beatty. 



104th Illinois 

42d Indiana 

88th Indiana 

15th Kentucky 

Bridges' Illinois Battery. 



Total First Brigade 

Second Brigade. 

Col. Timothy R. Stanley.* 
Col. William L. Stougliton. 



10th Illinois 

11th Michijjan 

18th Ohio..; 

Ist Ohio Light Artillery, Battery M. 



17 



Total Second Brigade .. 
* Wounded September 20th. 



, Captured 
or missing. 



W 



164 



16 



Cxi 



56 



13 



19 14 



47 
16 

67 

78 

13 
16 

237 

738 



40 
49 
29 
42 
16 



176 



41 

38 

49 

4 



W 



96 
164 



66 
48 



110 
13 



497 



1,134 



132 



16 
50 
14 
14 
4 



98 



15 
19 
14 



ho 



48 



160 

196 

158 
145 

136 
44 

839 

2,177 



64 
106 
52 
62 
26 

310 



71 
66 

74 
4 

215 



CASUAl/riES IN THE ARMY OF THE CUMBKRLAXD. 
CasMaiifes— (Continued.) 





Killed. 


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5£ 

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Enlisted men. 2 


Captured 
or missing. 




Coinmand. 


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a 
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2 



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Third Brigade. 
Col. William Sirwell. 








7 

80 

2 

2 


11 



2 

120 

6 

3 


9 


21st Ohio 




28 

1 


4 


243 


74th Ohio 




9 




5 












Total Third Brio-ade 


29 


4 


91 


11 


131 


266 




2 




Total Second Division 

THIRD DIVISION. 

Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan. 
StafF 


04 


31 


399 

1 

67 

103 

127 

6 


18 


277 


791 

1 


First Brigade. 

Col. John M. Connell. 

S'^d Indiana 


1 
1 


19 
15 
13 


1 

11 
( 
1 


2 
3 


21 

18 

22 

4 


111 


17th Ohio 


151 


31st Ohio 


169 


1st Michigan Light Artillery, Battery D. 




2 

2 

2 


11 


Total First Brio'ade 


47 

22 
20 
25 
20 
35 
4 


20 

6 
11 
13 

9 
8 


303 

130 
114 
144 
125 
159 
9 

681 


5 

1 

1 


65 

5 
10 

9 
10 
43 


442 


Second Brigade. 

Col. John T. Croxton.* 
Col. William H. Hays. 

10th Indiana 


166 




157 




191 


10th Kentucky .,. 


1 


166 


14th Ohio 


245 


1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery C 




13 








Total Second Brigade 


5 


126 


47 


2 


77 


938 



* Wounded September 2()th. 



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CASUALTIES IX THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 



Casualties — (Continued.) 



Command. 



Third Brigade. 
Col. Ferdinand Van Derveer. 



87th Indiana 

2d Minnesota 

9lh Ohio 

35th Ohio 

4th U. S. Artillery, Battery I. 



Total Third Brigade .... 
Total Third Division. 



FOURTH DIVISION, 



Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Reynolds. 



Staff. 



First Brigade. 
Col. John T. Wilder. 



92d Illinois 

98th Illinois 

123d Illinois... 

17th Indiana 

72d India). a 

Indiana Light Artillery, 18th Battery. 



Total First Brigade 

Second Brigade. 

Col. Edward A. King.* 
Col. Milton S. Robinson. 



68th Indiana 

75th Indiana 

101st Indiana 

105th Ohio .... 

Indiana Light Artillery, 19th Battery . 



Total Second Brigade. 
* Killed September 20th. 



Killed. 



Wounded. 



Captured 
or missing, 



W 



33 
34 
46 
19 
1 



133 



306 



13 



15 

17 

11 

3 

2 



48 



W 



19 



138 
101 
176 
132 
20 



567 
1,552 



20 
29 
11 

8 
15 

2 



85 



103 

104 

85 

37 

15 



344 ' 6 



H 



8 
49 
15 
26 



98 
240 



17 



11 

11 

17 

24 

2 



65 



190 
192 
249 
187 
22 



840 



2,221 



26 
35 
24 
16 
21 
3 

125 



137 

138 

119 

70 

20 

484 



CASUALTIES IN THE AiniY OF THE CUMBEHKAND. 
Casualties — ( Continued. ) 



15 



Killed. 



Con)niaiid 



Third Brigade. 
Brig. Gen. John B. Turcliin. 



18th Kentucky 

llth Ohio.. ..; 

3Gth Ohio 

92d Ohio. 

Indiana Light Artillery, 21st Battery. 



Total Third Brigade 

Total Fourth Division. 



W 



29 



90 



Total Fourteenth Army Corps... j 40 j 624 



TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS. 
Ma J. Gex. Alexaxdeu MgD. McCook. 

FIUST DIVISION'. 

Brig. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis. 

Second Brigade.* 
Brig. Gen. William P. Carlin. 



21st Illinois.. 

:58th Illinois . 

81st Indiana . 

101st Ohio .... 



20 

13 

4 

10 



\\ ounded. 



Total Second Brigade, 
Third Brigade. 



Colonel Hans C. Heg.t 
Colonel John A. Martin. 



47 



228 



24 



2oth Illinois 

o5th Illinois 

8th Kansas.. .. 
15th Wisconsin. 



10 

14 

28 

9 



W 



Captured 
or missing. 



38 
35 
62 I 
62 ; 

12 ; 



W 



209 6 

638 I 14 



29 
20 
14 
17 



80 



162 



3,327 112 1,813 



64 
79 
56 
76 



12 



Total Third Brigade. 



01 ' 31 



160 

125 

156 

47 

488 



138 
76 
21 
51 



266 



23 
13 
25 
43 



86 
63 
91 
91 
12 



343 



954 



6, 144 



104 



238 

180 

87 

i4t; 

• 51 



205 
160 
220 
111 

696 



* First Brigade, Col. P. Sidney Post commanding, not engaged. 
t Killed September 19th. 



16 



CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 
CaswaZfies— (Continued.) 





Killed. 


W 


juiid(>(l. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


(-. 
0) 

u 
O 


c 
£ 

to 


OS 

;~ 
<u 
o 

O 


Enlisted men. 


z 

O 


c 

0) 

s 

<u 

CO 


<D 

bo 

0) 
S-i 

M 

to 


Artillery. 

Capt. William A. Hotchkiss. 

Minnesota Light, 2d Battery 






1 


1 






9 










Total Artillery 




1 


1 




2 














Total First Division 


10 
1 

1 

4 

1 


108 


56 


764 


15 


390 
2 


1,349 


SECOND DIVISION-. 

Brig. Gen. Richard W. Johnson. 
StaflF. 


?, 


First Briiiade. 

Brig. Gen. August Willicli. 

.^taff. 


"lb 

20 
5 
9 

10 
2 


• 

' 5 
4 
3 

2 
2 

1 


1 

83 
77 
32 
75 
57 
13 

338 

1 
20 
87 
50 
24 

2 




2 


89th Illinois 


2 


28 
20. 


132 


32d Indiana 


122 


39th Indiana-- -. 


40 


15th Ohio 


1 


2 
4 

2 
6 

7 
4 
9 

28 


33 

28 

4 


120 


49th Ohio 


99 


1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery A 




20 


Total First Brigade 

Second Brigade. 
Colonel Joseph B. Dodge. 
Staff 


7 


56 

3 
9 

8 


17 

1 

1 
5 

5 
4 


113 

5 

91 
62 
57 
04 
2 


535 

i) 


70th Illinois 




121 


29th Indiana 


2 
2 


172 


i'.Oth Indiana 


12G 


77th Peiirisvlvania 


104 


Ohio Light Artillery, 20th Battery 




4 












Total Second Brigade 


4 


23 


16 


184 


281 


53G 



*■ Detached from brigade and serviug as mounted infantry. 



CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 



17 



Casualties — (Continued.) 



Command, 



Third Brigade. 

Colonel Philemon P. Baldwin.* 
Colonel William W. Berry. 



Staff 

6th Indiana 

5th Kentucky 

1st Ohio 

93d Ohio 

Indiana Light Artillery, 5th Battery., 

Total Third Brigade 



Total Second Division. 



THIRD DIVISION. 

Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan. 

First Brigade. 

Brig. Gen. William H. Lytle.f 
Colonel Silas Miller. 



Staff 

36th Illinois 

88th Illinois 

21st Michigan 

24th Wisconsin 

Indiana Light Artillery, 11th Battery.... 



Total First Brigade. 



Second Brigade. 

Colonel Bernard Laiboldt. 

44th Illinois 

73d Illinois '. 

2d Missouri 

15th Missouri , 

1st Missouri Light Artillery, Battery G, 



Total Second Brigade. 
Killed September 19th, 



Killed. 



17 



Wounded. 



H 



1 
11 
12 
12 
15 

1 



52 



131 



17 

12 

15 

3 

3 



50 



20 



63 



22 



H 



110 

73 

93 

83 

6 



3C5 

887 



Captured 
or missing, 



36 



95 
55 
69 
69 
11 

299 



55 
53 
54 
62 
3 



5 33 16 227 

t Killed September 20th. 



W 



31 
30 
33 
27 
1 



122 



518 



20 
14 
15 

29 
4 



82 



33 
19 

28 
22 



102 



18 



CASUALTIES IX THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 



Casualties — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


2 

« 

m 
o 


Enlisted men. 


M 

u 
w 

m 
o 


a 

'a 


m 

%^ 
a> 
u 

m 
o 


c 

a 

CO 

'a 


bo 
< 


Third Brigade. 

Colonel Luther P. Bradley.* 
Colonel Nathan H. Walworth. 

2'^d Illinois 




23 

1 

12 

16 


5 
4 
4 
3 


71 

75 

119 

89 

4 


2 
2 


29 

10 

4 

16 


130 


27th Illinois 


1 

3 

2 


91 


49f] Illinois 


143 




128 




4 
















Total Third Brigade 


6 


52 


16 


358 


5 


59 


496 






Total Third Division 


16 
49 


135 


54 


884 


13 


243 


1,345 






Total Twentieth Army Corps 


374 


163 


2,535 


64 


1,151 


4,336 



* Wounded September 19th. 



CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE CUMBEKI.ANI). 19 

Casualties — ( Co 1 1 li iiu ed . ) 





Killed. 


a) 

5E 
O 


hiim1('(1. 

B 
-a 

CO 

3 


Captured 
or missing, 

c 

■ S 

IS 

a> "S 

SE ^ 
O H 




Conmiiind. 


2 
O 


s 
g 
-a 

M 


6 
« 

bo 

9 
So 

bti 
< 


TWENTY-FIRST ARMY CORPS. 

Ma.i. Gen. Thomas L. Ciiittendkx. 

Kscort 












o 


FIUST DIVISION. 

Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood. 
Staff 






1 

6 
5 
6 
6 






] 


First Brigade. 

Colonel George P. Buell. 

lOOth Illinois 




23 
14 
23 
11 


111 

114 

134 

61 


2 
3 
2 
2 


22 
31 
43 

24 


164 


58th Indiana 


'2 
4 

2 

8 

1 

1 
2 


169 


2Hth Ohio 


212 


loth Michigan 


106 






total First Brigade 


71 

12 

7 
12 
10 


23 

8 
2 
6 
3 

19 
"l' 


420 

70 
48 
65 
81 

264 

9 

7 


9 


120 

22 

13 

18 

5 


651 


Third Brigade. ■■■ 

Colonel Charles G. llarker. 

3d Kentucky 

H4th Ohio 


113 
71 


65th Ohio 


103 


!"'5ti\ Ohio 


105 




4 




Total Third Brigade 


47 

1 
1 




58 
7 


392 


Artilleiy. 
Indiana Lip-ht, 8t.h Batteryf 


17 


Ohio Light, ('Ah Battervt 




9 












Total Artillery 




2 


1 


16 




7 


26 




12 




Total First Division 


120 


44 


700 


9 


185 


1,070 



* The Second Brigade vvas stationed at 
t Attached to First Brigade. 



Chattanooga, and not engaged, 
i Attached to Third Brigade. 



20 



CASUALTIES IX THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 



Caswa/^res— (Continued.) 



Command. 



SKCOXI) lUVISIOX. 

Maj. Gen. John yi. Palmer. 



Staff 



First Brigade. 
Brijr. Gen. Charles Cruft. 



31st Indiana 

1st Kentucky (battalion ). 

2d Kentucky , 

9Ulh Ohio 



Total First Brigade 

Second Brigade. 

Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen. 

9th Indiana 

6th Kentuck}' 

41st Ohio '. 

124th Ohio 



Total Second Brigade.... 
Third Brigade. 
Colonel William Grose. 



Staff 

84th Illinois.... 
36th Indiana.... 
23d Kentucky 

6th Ohir. 

24th Ohio 



Killed. 



Total Third Brigade.. 
ArtiUeri/. 



Caijtain William E. Standart. 

1st Ohio Light, Battery B* ' 

Lst Ohio Light, Battery Ff [ 1 

4th United States, Battery HJ 

4th United States, Battery ilj 



Total Artillery 

Total Second Division. 



12 



W 



20 



41 



Wounded. 



10 



26 



122 



KJ 



Captured 
or missing. 



64 



59 
25 
59 
60 

203 



83 



95 
87 



353 



3 
81 
89 
49 
94 



373 



967 



6 



H 



52 



21 

10 

9 

34 



74 



9 
17 

6 

16 
16 



64 



197 



60 

< 



83 
31 

92 

84 



290 



126 
118 
115 
141 



500 



3 
105 
129 

69 
132 

79 



517 



13 
12 
22 
~S 



55 



1,368 



* Attached to First I'-rigade. t Attached to .Second Brigade. X Attached to Third Brigade. 



CASUAI/I'IKS IN TIIK AI{MY OF THE CUMlSKltLAXI). 21 

Casualties — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 

d 

a 
o w 




C(iinm;in(i. 


4) 
O 

o 


c 

S 
'a 

(V 

1 

c 


s 

O 


Enlisted men. 


fl3 

u 
fcC 

< 


TIUllI) DivrsioN. 
Brig. Gen. Hoiatio P. Van Cleve. 
Staff 










1 

I 


9 

12 
15 
23 


1 


First Brigade. 

Brig. Gen. Samuel Beutt}-. 

70th Indiana , 

Olh Kentucky 




1 

2 
5 

7 


2 

2 


42 
41 

103 

58 


55 
60 


17th Kentucky 


1 


12r, 


19th Ohio 


90 




1 
1 




Total First Brigade 


15 

2 
1 

3 
5 


10 

9 
3 
4 

1 

17 

3 
2 

1 
2 

8 


244 

52 
28 
43 
40 

163 

20 
45 
34 
28 

127 

8 
13 
13 


2 



""2 


59 

10 
21 
22 

k8 


831 


Second Brigade. 

Colonel George F. Dick. 

44th Indiana 


74 


XGth Indiana 


53 


13th Ohio 


2 
2 


74 


59th Ohio 


78 


Total Second Bri"'ade 


5 


11 

5 
4 

8 
3 


2 

2 
1 
4 

7 
1 


81 

35 
27 
51 
24 


279 


Third Brigade. 
Colonel Sidney M. Barnes. 


65 


8th Kentucky 




79 


")lst Ohio 




98 


liOth Ohio 




•57 








Total Third Brif'ade 




20 


137 


299 


Artilleri/. 




',) 


Pennsylyania Light, '2(ith Battery 


1 


1 
2 


1 


1 
11 


17 
26 








Total Artillery 


1 

7 


3 


1 


34 


1 


12 


52 








49 


36 


568 


13 


289 


962 






Total T^venty-first Army Corps.. 


31 


291 


144 


2, 238 


28 


671 


3,403 



22 



CASUALTIES IX TUE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND, 



Casualties — (Continued. ) 





Killed. 


Woinulod. 


Captured 
or missing. 1 




Command 




c 

a 




a 




a 

a) 

a 


a; 




o 

c 




CO 

53 
O 


CO 


m 

•-, 

CI 

o 

sa 
o 


13 

CO 

'S 


c4 

bX! 

< 


1 
RESERVE CORPS. 






'. 








Maj. Gex. Gokdox Graxger. 
















Stiff 


1 












1 


FIHST DIVISION. 
















Bris- Gen. James B. Steedman. 
















First Brigade. 
















Brig. Gen. Walter C. Wliitaker. 
















Stiff 






1 








] 


9fith Illinois '. 




:i9 


9 


125 


2 


50 


225 


ll-'ith Illinois 


2 
3 


20 
20 


9 
6 


142 
91 


1 


9 
18 


183 


84th Indiana 


133 


•'•'d Micliio'an* 




32 
17 
17 


3 

8 
2 
2 

40 


93 
94 
61 

8 

614 


14 
13 

30 


247 

11 

158 


389 


40th Ohio 


2 

2 


132 


89th Ohio* 


253 


Ohio Li""ht Artillery, ISth Battery 


10 




9 






Total F'irst Brigade 


145 


488 


1,326 


.Second Brigade. 




Colonel John G. Mitchell. 
















78th Illinois 


1 
-2 

1 
2 


16 
7 

20 
( 
2 


8 
3 

8 

7 


69 
38 
90 
76 
9 


4 

1 


58 
12 
12 

7 
1 


15C. 


'.)8th Ohio 


63 


118th Ohio 


131 


I21st Ohio 


99 


1st Illinois Light Artillery, Battery M.. 


12 


Total Second Brigade 


6 
15 


52 


26 


282 


5 


90 


461 






Total First Division 


197 


66 


896 


35 


578 


1,787 


SKCONI) DIVISION. 




Second Brigade. 
















Colonel Daniel McCook. 
















>S.5th Illinois 
















86th Illinois 
















l'25th Illinois 
















.V2d Ohio 
















»i9th Ohio . 
















2d Illinois Light Artillery, Battery I. . 






















66 


14 








Total Second Brigadef 




2 




18 


34 




16 




Total Reserve Corps 


199 


910 


35 


596 


1,822 



Temporarily attached, t Nominal li.sts showing losses in detail are not on file. 



CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 
Casualties — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command, . 




S 




c 
a> 

a 




c 

Oi 

B 


2 




03 

o 

m 
o 


Enlisted 


o 
O 


Enlisted 


CO 

a 

m 
o 


•73 

a; 
m 


eS 

to 

V 
bO 

to 


CAVALRY CORPS. 
















Brig. Gex. KoiiKirr B. Mitciiki.i.. 
















FIRST DIVISION. 
















Colonel Kdward M. McCook. 
















First Brigade. 
















Colonel Archibald P. Campbell. 










■ 






2d Michigan 


1 


1 




6 


1 


2 


11 


9th Pennsylvania 












3 


3 


1st Tennessee •. 












1 


1 










fi 


1 




Total First Brigade 


1 


1 


G 


15 


Second Brigade. 




Colonel Daniel ^L Ray. 
















■'d Indiana 




1 




4 
2 

2 

2 






•5 








7 


9 






1 




3 






4 


6 












Total Second Brigade 




2 


10 




11 


23 


Third Brigade. 
















Colonel Louis D. Watkins. 
























1 


4 

2 
2 


90 

18 

120 


95 










20 






2 


1 


6" 


131 








Total Third Brigade 


2 


1 


7 


8 


228 


246 








Total First Division 


1 


5 


1 


23 


9 


245 


284 



24 CASUALTIES IX THE ARMY OF I'HE CUMBERLAND. 

Casualties — (Continued. ) 





Killed. 


Wounded. Captured 
or missing. 




Cumnumd. 


S2 

a> 
o 

O 


c 

s 

to 

"c 


a; 
« 

m 
o 


Enlisted men. 


CO 

i 


Enlisted men. 


"5 

(D 
t£ 

< 


SECOND DIVISION. 

Brig. Gen. George Crook. 

First^Brigade. 

Colonel Robert H. G. Minty. 








3 
11 
13 

5 






3 







1 
4 

1 


1 


6 

1 

1 


19 


7th Pennsylvania 


1 


19 


4th United States 


7 




1 




Total First Brigade 


6 

11 
1 

2 

o 


1 


32 

45 

13 

7 
9 


2 


8 

2 

7 

8 

19 


48 


Second Brigade. 

Colonel Eli Long. 

2d Kentucky 


63 


1st Ohio 


I 


0-^ 


3d Ohio 


17 


4th Ohio 


1 


34 






Total Second Brigade 


2 
3 


17 


5 


74 2 


36 


136 






2 




Total Second Division 


23 


6 106 


44 


184 






Total Cavalry Corps 


4 


28 


7 129 


11 


289 


468 











RECAPITULATION. 



General Headquarters. 

14th Army Corps 

20lh Army Corps 

2l8t Army Corps 

Reserve Corps 

Cavalry Corps , 



Total Army of the Cumberland.... 



140 



624 
374 

291 

199 

28 



1,516 



228 
163 
144 

66 

7 



608 



2 




4 


3,327 


112 


1,813 


2,535 


64 


1,151 


2, 238 


28 


671 


910 


35 


596 


129 


11 


289 


9, 141 


250 


1,524 



6 
6,144 
4, 336 
3,403 
1,822 
468 



16,179 



ORGANIZATIOlN OF THE AKMY OF TEiNNESSEE, GENERAL BRAXTON 13UA(j( 
C. S. ARM/, COMMANDING, AT THE BATTLE OF CHIOKAMaUGA;^- 



ARMY OF TENNESSEE. 
Genkuai. Hkaxtox liiiAfu;. 

Escort. 
Captain Guy Druux. 
Dreux's Company Louisiima Cavair}', Liputtiiant O. I)e Bitis. 
HoUoway's Company Alabama Cavali-y, Cajitaiii K. M. Hulluvvay. 

Right Wing. 
LiKUTENANT- Gexi:i;ai, Leomdas Poi.k. 

Escort — Greenleaf's Company Louisiana Cavalry, Caiitain Leeds Greenleaf. 

CIIEATIIAMS DlVIS'OX.f 

Major-Gencral Henjamin Franklin Cheatham. 
Escort — Company G, 2d Georgia Cavalry, Captain Thos. AL Merritt. 



Maiiey^ s Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Georse Maney. 

Ist and 27th Tenn., Col. Hume E. Feild. 
4tli lenn., (Prov. Army,) Col. James A. 

McMurry, Lt. CoL Robert N. Lewit;, 

Major Oliver A. Bradshaw, and Capi. 

.losepli Bostick. 
tith and OlliTenn., Col. George C. Porter. 
24th Tenn. ]lattalion S. !>., Major Frank 

Maney. 

Wright's Brigade. 
Brigadier-(Jeneral Marcus J. Wright. 

8th Tennessee, C!ol. John II. Anderson. 
16th Tennessee. Col. D. M. Donneil. 
2!>th Tennessee, Col. vSidney S. Stanton. 
;J8th Tenn. and Major Thos. B. Murray's 
(Tenn. ) Batt'n, Colonel John C. Carter. 
■■>lst and52d'J'enn., Lt. Col. John G. Hall. 



Jackson's Brigade. 

Brigadier-General lolin K. Jaclison. 

1st Georgia, (Confed..) 2d Battalion, .M;ij. 

James Clarke Gordon. 
5th Geoigia, Colonel Chas P. Daniel. 
2d Ga. Battalion S. S., Major Riehard IL 

White ey. 
5th Mississippi, Lt. Col. W. L. Sykes and 

Major John B. Herring. 
8th Mississippi, Col. John C. Wilkinson. 

Small's Brigade 

Brigadier-General Preston Smith. 
c'olonel Alfred Jefferson Vaughan, jr. 

11th Tennessee, Colonel Geo. W. Gordon. 
12th and 47th Tenn., Col.Wm. M.Watkins. 
loth and 154th Tenn., Col. Alfred Jefferson 

Yaughan, jr. , and Lt. Col. R. \V. Pitman. 
29th Tennessee, Colonel Horace Rice. 
Dawson's Batt'nJ Sharpshooters, Major J. 

W. Dawson, Major William Green, and 

Major James Purl. 

StrahVs Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Otho F. Strahl. 
4th and 5th Tennessee, Colonel Jonathan J. Lamb. 
19th Tennessee, Colonel Francis M. Wiilker. 
24th Tennessee, Colonel John A. Wilson. 
31st Tennessee, Colonel Fgbert K. Tansil. 
33d Tennessee, Colonel Warner P. Jones. 

Artilltrp. 
Major Melunehton Smith. 

Came ' (Tennessee) Battery, Captain W'w. W. Carnes. 

Scogin's (Georgia,) Battery, Captain John Scogin. 

Scott's (Tenn.) Battery, Lieuts. John II. Marsh and A. T. Watson, Caj.t. Wm. L. Scott. 

Smith's (Mississippi) Battery, Lieutenant William B. Turner. 

Stanford's (Missi sippi) Battery, Captain Thos. J. Stanford. 

* Compiled from the reports when not otherwise indicated, 
t Of Polk's corps 



X Composed of 'two companies from the 11th Tennessee, two from the 12tli 
Tennessee, (consolidated, J and one from the 154th Senior Tennessee. 



ind 47tli 



26 



ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE. 



Pone's Briqade. 
Brigadier-General Lucius E. Polk. 
Ist Arkansas, Col. John \V. Colquitt. 
3d and 5th Confederate, Col. J. A. Smith. 
'2(\ Tennessee, Col. Wiu. D. Robison. 
o5ih Tennessee, Col. Benj. J. Hill. 
48th Tennessee, Col. George H. Nixon. 



HILL' CORPS. 
Lieitexant-Gexeuai, Daniel H. Hitx. 

cleburke's division. 
Major-General Patrick R. Cleburne. 
Escort — Sanders' Company Tennessee Cavalry, Captain C. F. Sanders. 

WoucCs Brigade. 
Brigadier-General S. A. M. Wood. 

16th Alabama, Major John H. MoGaughy 
and Captain Frederick A. Aslifi rd. 

o3d Alabama, Colonel Samuel Adams. 

45th Alabama. Color.el E. B. Ureedlove. 

18th Alabama Batfn, Maj. John H. Gib- 
son and Colonel Samuel Adams.* 

32d and 45th Miss., Col. M. P. Lowrey. 

15th Miss. Batt'n S. S., Maj. A. T. Haw- 
kins and Capt. Daniel Coleman. 

Deshler^s Briqade. 

Brigadii r-General James Deshler. 
Colonel Roger Q. Mills. 

19th and 24th Arkansas, Lieutenant-Colonel A. S. Hutchinson. 
6th, loth, and 15th Texas Inlt., Col. Roger Q. Mills and Lt. Col. T. Scott Anderson. 
17th, 18th, 24th, and 25th Texas Cavalry,t Col. F. C. Wilkes, Lieut. Col. John T. 
Coit, and Major VVm. A. Taylor. 

Artilleri/. 

Major T. R. Hotcnkiss. » 

Captain Henry C. Semple. 

Calvert's (Ark.) Battery, Lieutenant Thomas J. Key. 
Douglas' (Texas) Battery, Captain James P. Douglas. 
Semple's (Ala.) Battery, Captain Henry C. Semple and Lieut. R. W. Gcldthwaite. 

bkeckinridoe's division. 
Major-General John C. Breckinridge. 

Escort— Fo\i]e&' Company Mississippi Cavalry, Captain H. L. Foules. 



Helm^s Brigade- 

Bripadier-General Btnjamin II. Ilelm. 
Colonel Joseph H. Lewi.s. 

list Alabama, Colonel Martin L. Stansel. 
2d Kentucky, Colonel James W. Hewitt 

and Lient. Ccl. James W. Moss. 
4th Kentucky, Col. Joseph P. Nuckols 

and Major Thos. W. Thompson, 
tjth Kentucky, Col. .(oseph H. Lewis and 

Lieut. Col. Martin H. Cofer. 
'••th Kentucky, Col. John W. Caldwell and 

Lieut. Col. John C. Wicklitle. 



Adains^ Brigade. 

Brigadier-General Daniel W. Adams. 
Colonel Randall Lee Gibson. 

32d Alabama, Major John C. Kimbell. 

13th and 2()th La., Col. Randall Lee Gib- 
son, Col. Leon von Zinken and Capt. 
E. M. Dubroca. 

IGth and 25th La., Col. Daniel Gober. 

liJth La., Lieut. Col. Richard W. Turner, 
Maj. Loudon Butler, and Capt. H. A. 
Kennedy. 

14th Louisiana Batt"n, Maj. J. E. Austin. 



SiovalVs Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Marcellus A. Stovall. 
1st and 3d Florida, Colonel Wm. S. Dilworth. 
4th Florida, Colonel \V. L. L. Bowen. 
47th (leorgia, Captain Wm. S. Phillips and Captain Joseph S. Cone. 
OOtli North Carolina, Lt. Col. James M. Ray and Captain James Thos. Weaver. 

Artillery, 
Major Rice E. Graves. 
' Cobb's (Ky.) Battery, Captain Robert Cobb. 
Mebane's (Tenn.) Battery, Captain John W. Mebane. 
Slocomb's (La.) Battery, Captain C. H. Slocomb. 



* 33d Alabama. 



t Dismounted. 



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RESERVE CORPS. 
Ma.ior-Generai, W. II. T. Walker. 

walker's division. 
Bi-igadier-Genenil States Rights Gist. 



Gist's Brigade. 

Brigadier-General States Riglits Gist. 
Colonel Peyton H. Colquitt. 
Lieutenant-Colonel Leroy Napier. 

46th Georgia, Col. Peyton H. Colquitt and 

Major A. M. Speer. 
8th Ga. Batt'n, Lt. Col. Leroy Napier 

and Major Z. L. Watters. 
16th S. C.> Col. James McCullough. 
24th S. C, Colonel Clement H. Stevens 

and Lt. Col. Ellison Capers. 



Ector^s Brigade. 
Brig. Gen. JIatthew Duncan Ector. 

Stone's Alabama Battalion Sharpshooters, 

Mnjor T. 0. Stone. 
Pound's Mi.ssissippi Batt'n Sharpshooters, 

Captain ^L Pound. 
29th N. C, Col. Wm, B. Creasman. 
9th Te.xas, Col. Wm. H. Young. 
10th Te.Kas Cav.,t Lt. Col. C. R. Earp. 
14th Te.xas Cav.,t Col. J. L. Camp. 
32d Te.xas Cav.,t Col. Julius A. Andrews. 



Wilson's Brigade. 
Colonel Claudius C. Wilson. 
2nth Georgia, Lieut. Col. A. J. Williams. 
29th Georgia, Lieutenant George R. McRae. 
30th Georgia, Lieut. Col. James S. Boynton. 
1st Georgia Battalion S. S., Major Arthur Shaaff. 
4th Louisiana Battalion, Lieut. Col. John McEnery. 

Artillery. 

Ferguson's (S. C.) Battery,* Lieut. R. T. Beauregard. 

Howell's (Ga.) Battery, (formerly Martin's.) Captain Evan P. Howell. 

liddell's divisiox. 
Brisadier-General St. John R. Liddell. 



LiddelVs Brigade. 

Colonel Daniel C. Govan. 
2d and 15th Arkansas, Lieut. Col. Reuben 

F. Harvey and Captain A. T. Meek. 
5th and 13th Arkansas, Col. L. Featherston 

and Lieut. Col. John E. Murray. 
6th and 7th Arkansas, Col. D. A. Gillespie 

and Lieut. Col. Peter Snyder. 
8th Arkansas, Lt. Col. (leorge F. Baucum 

and Major A. Watkins. 
1st Louisiana, (Regulars,) Lt. Col. George 

F. Baucum.t and Major A. Watkins.J 



Walthair stBrigade. 

Brigadier-General Edward Gary AValthall. 
24th Miss., Lieut. Col. R. P. McKelvaine, 

Maj. W. C. Staples, and Captains B. F. 

Toomer and J. D. Smith. 
27th Mississippi, Col. James A. Campbell. 
29th Mississippi, Col. Wm. F. Brantly. 
oOth Mississippi, Col. Junius L Scales, Lt. 

Col. Hugh A. Reynolds, and Maj. James 

M. Johnson. 
34th Mississippi, Major Wm. G. Pegram, 

Captain H. J. Bowen, Lieut. Col. Hugh 

A. Reynolds. § 



Artillerr/. 
Captain Charles Swett. 

Fowler's (Alabama) Battery, Captain Wm. H. Fowler. 

Warren Light Artillery, (Miss. Battery,) Lieutenant H. Shannon. 



* Not engaged ; at Rome, 
t Serving as infantry. 



J 8th Arkansas. 
I 30th Mississippi. 



28 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE. 

Left Wing. 
LiKUTKN ant-General James Longstreet. 

iiindman's invisiON.* 

Major-General Thomas Carmichael Hindman. 
Brigadier- General James Pattou Anderson. 

Escort — Lenoir's Company Alabama Cavalry, Captain T. M. Lenoir. 

Andersoii's Brigade. Deas' Brigade. 

Brig. Gen. James Patton Anderson. Brigadier-General Zacli. C. Deas. 

Colonel J. H. Sharp. 

7th Miss., Col. W. H. Bishop. 19th Ala., Col. Samuel K. McSpadden. 

9th Miss., Major T. H. Lynam. 22d Ala., Lieut. Col. John Weedon and 
10th Miss., Lieut. Col. James Barr. Capt. Harry T. Toulrain. 

41st Miss., Col. W. ¥. Tucker. 25th Ala., Col. George D. Johnston. 

44th Miss., Col. J. H. Sharp and Lieut. 39th Ala., Col. Whitfield Clark. 

Col. R. G. Kelsey. 50th Ala., Col. J. G. Coltart. 

9th Miss. Batt. S. S., Maj.W. C. Richards. 17th Ala. Batt. S. S., Capt. Jas. F. Nabers. 

Garrity's (Ala.) Battery, Capt. Jas. Garrity. Dent's (Ala.) Battery, (formerly Robert- 
son's,) Capt. S. H. Dent, 

ManigauW s Brigade. 

Brigadier-General A. M. Manigault. 
24th Alabama, Colonel N. N. Davis. 
28th Alabama, Colonel John C. Reid. 
34th Alabama, Major John N. Slaughter. 
10th and 19th South Carolina, Colonel James F. Pressley. 
Waters' (Ala.) Battery, Lieutenant Charles W. Watkins. 

*0f Polk's corps. 



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29 



BUCKNER'S CORPS. 
Major-Gkmouai. Simon Boi.ivak Bucknek. 

JE'scor^— Clark's Company Tennessee Cavalry, Captain J. \V. Clark. 

Stewart's division. 
Major-General Alexander P. Stewart. 



Johnson''s Brigade.^ 

Brigadier-General Busluod R.Johnson. 
Colonel John S. Fulton. 

17th Tenn., Lieut. Col. Watt W. Floyd. 
23d Tenn., Col. R. H. Kecble. 
25th Tenn., Lieut. Col. K. B. Snowden. 
44th Tenn., Lt. Col. John L. McEwen,jr., 
and Major G. M. Crawford. 



Brown^s Brigade, 

Brigadier-rieneral John C. Brown. 
Colonel Edmund C. Cook. 

18th Tenn., Col. .lo.seph B. Palmer, Lieut. 
Col. Wm. R. Butler, and Captain Gid- 
eon H. Lowe. 

26th Tenn., Colonel John M. Lillard and 
iMajor Richard M. Saffell. 

32d Tenn., Colonel Edmund C. Cook and 
Captain Calaway G. Tucker. 

45th Tenn., Colonel Anderson Searcy. 

23d Tennessee Batt'n, Major Tazewell W. 
Newman and Captain W. P. Simpson. 

Claijion's Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Henry D. Clayton. 
18th Alabama, Colonel J. T. Holtzclaw, 
Lieutenant-Colonel R. F. Inge, and 
Major P. F. Hunley. 
36th Alabama, Colonel Lewis T. Wood- 
ruff. 
38th Alabama, Lieutenant-Colonel A. R. 
Lankford. 



Bate's Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Wm. Brimage Bate. 
58th Alabama, Colonel Bushrod Jones. 
37th Georgia, Col. A. F. Rudler and Lieut. 

Col. Joseph T. Smith. 
4th Georgia Batt'n Sharpshooters, Major 

T. D. Caswell, Captain M. B. Turner, 

and Lieutenant Joel Towers. 
15th and 37th Tennessee, Col. R. C. Tyler, 

Lt. Col. R. Dudley Frayser, and Capt. 

R. M. Tankesley. 
20th Tennessee, Colonel Thomas B. Smith 

and Major W. M. Shy. 

Ariilhrv. 
Major J. Wesley Eldridge. 
1st Arkansas Battery, Captain John T. Humphreys. 
T. H. Dawson's (Georgia) Battery, Lieutenant R. W. Anderson. 
Eufaula Artillery, (Alabama Battery,) Captain McDonald Oliver. 
Company E, 9th Georgia Artillery Battalion, (Billington W. York's Battery,) Lieut. 
Wm. S. Everett. 

* Part of Johnson's provisional division. 



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ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE. 



Preston's division. 

Brigadier-General William Preston. 



Grade's Brigade. 

Brigadier-General Archibald Gracie, jr. 
43d Ala., Colonel Young M. Moody. 
1st Ala. BattSt Lt. Col. John H. Holt 

and Capt. George W. Hugiiley. 
2d Ala. Ba t.,tLt. Col. Boiling Hall, jr., 

and Capt. W. D. Walden. 
3d Ala. Batt.t Maj. .Ino. W. A. Sanford. 
4th Ala. Batt.J .Maj. .John D. McLennan. 
63d Tenn.. Lt. Col. Abraham Fulkerson 
and Major John A. Aiken. 



Trigg's Brigade. 

Colonel Robert C. Trigg. 
1st Florida Cavalry,* Colonel G. Troup 

Maxwell. 
Gth Florida, Col. J. J. Finley. 
7th Florida, Col. Robert Bullock. 
54th Virginia, Lieut. Col. John J. Wade. 



Third Brigade. 
Colonel John H. Kelly. 
6-5th Georgia, Col. R. H. Moore. 
5th Kentucky, Col. H. nawkins. 
58th N. C.Col. John B. Palmer. 
63d Virginia, Maj. James M. French. 



Artillery Battalion. 

Major A. Loyden. 

Jeffress' (Va. ) Battery, Capt. Wm. C. Jef- 

fress. 
Peeples' (Ga.) Battery, Captain Tyler M. 

Peeples. 
Wolihin's (Ga.) Battery, Capt. Andrew M. 
Wolihin. 



RESERVE CORPS .4RTILLERY. 

Major Samuel C. Williams. 

Baxters (Tenn.) Battery, Captain Edmund D. Baxter. 
Darden's (.Miss.) Battery, Captain Putnam Darden. 
Kolb's (Ala. 1 Battery, Captain R. F. Kolb. 
McCants' (Fla.) Battery, Captain Robert P. McCants. 



Johnson's division. § 
Brigadier-General Rushrod R. Johnson. 



Gregg'' s Brigade. 

Brigadier-General John Gregg. 
Colonel Cyrus A. Sugg. 

3d Tenn., Col. Calvin H. Walker. 
10th Tenn., Col. William Grace. 
30th Tenn., Lieut. Col. James J. Turner 

and Captain Charles S. Douglass. 
41st Tenn., Lt. Col. James D. Tillman. 
50th Tenn., Col. Cyrus A. Sugg, Lt. Col. 

Thos. W. Beaumont, Maj. Christopher 

W. Robertson, Col. Calvin H. Walker. (f 
1st Tenn. Batt'n, Majs. Stephen H. Colms 

and Christopher \V. Robertson.** 
7th Texas. Col. H. B. Granbury and .Mnj. 

K. M. Vanzandt. 
Bledsoe's (Mo.) lottery, Lt. R. L. Wood. 

* Dismounted. 

t Hillard's legion. 

+ Artillery battalion, Hiliiard's Legion, serving as infantry. 

^ A provisional organization, embracing Johnson's and part of the time Robertson's 
brigades, as well as Gregg's and McNair's. September I'Jth attached to Longstreet's 
corps, und-r Major-General Hood. 

^3d 'J'ennessee. 

**50th Tennessee. 



McNair's Brigade. 

Brigadier-General Evander McXair. 
Colonel David Coleman. 

1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles,* Col. Rob- 
ert W. Harper. 
2d Arkansas Mounted Rifles,'^ Colonel 
James A. Williamson. 
25th Arkansas, Lieut. Col. Eli Hufstedler. 
4th and 3 1st Ark., and 4th Ark. Battalion, 
(consolidated,) .Maj. J. A. Ross. 
39th North Carolina, Colonel David Cole- 
man. 
Culpeper's (S. C.) Battery, Captain James 
F. Culpejicr. 



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LONGSTREET'S CORPS.* 
Major-General John B. Hood. 

m' laws' division. 
Brigadier-General Josoph Brevard Kershaw. 
Major-General Lafayette iMcLaws. 



KersJiaw^s Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Joseph Brevard Kershaw. 
2d S. C, Lieut. Col. Franklin Gaillard. 
3d S. C, Col. James D. Nance. 
7th S. C, Lt. Col. Elbert Bland, Major 
John S. Hard, and Capt. E. J. Goggans. 
8th S. C;, Col. John W. Henagan. 
15th S. C, Col. Joseph F. Gist. 
3d S. C. Batt., Capt. Joshua M. Townsend 

Ilumphreys^ Brigade 
Brigadier-General Benj. G. Humphreys. 
13th Miss., Lieut. Col. Kennon McElroy. 
Lieut. Col. John C. Fiser. 
Capt. W. F. Hubbard. 
Lieut. Col. D. N. Moody. 



17th Miss 
18th Miss 
21st Miss 



Wofford's Briqade.\ 
Brigadier-General \Vm. T. Wofford. 
16th Georgia. 
18tli Georgia. 
24th Georgia. 
3d Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters. 
Cobb's (Georgia) Legion. 
Phillips (Georgia) Legion. 

Bryan'' s Brigade.'\ 
Brigadier-General Goode Bryan. 
lOfh Georgia. 
50th Georgia. 
51st Georgia" 
53d Georgia. 



HOOD S DIVISION. 

Major-General John B. Hood. 
Brigadier-General Evander Mclver Law. 



Jenkins' Brigade. t 
Brigadier-General Micah Jenkins. 

1st South Carolina. 
2d South Carolina Rifles. 
5th South Carolina. 
6th South Carolina. 
Hampton Legion. 
Palmetto Sharpshooters. 

Rober-tson's Brigade.^ 

Brigadier-General Jerome B.Robertson. 
Colonel Van H. Manning. 

3d Arkansas, Col. Van H. Manning. 

1st Texas, Capt. R. J. Harding. 

4th Texas, Col. John P. Bane and Capt. 

R. H. Bassett. 
5th Texas, Maj. J. C. Rogers and Captains 

J. S. Cleveland and T. T. Clay. 



Law's Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Evander Mclver Law. 
Colonel James L. Sheffield. 

4th Alabama, Col. Pinckney D. Bowles. 
15th Alabama, Col. W. C. Gates. 
44th Alabama, Col. Wm. F. Perry. 
47th Alabama, Maj. James M. Campbell. 
48th Ala., Lieut. Col. Wm. M. Hard wick. 



Anderson' s Brigade.X 
Brigadier-General George T. Anderson. 

7th Georgia. 

8th Georgia. 

9th Georgia. 
11th Georgia. 
59th Georgia. 



Eenning's Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Henry L. Benning. 
2d Georgia, Lieutenant-Colonel William S. Shepherd and Major W. W. Charlton. 
15th Georgia, Colonel Dudley M. DuBose and Major P. J. Shannon. 
17th Georgia, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles W. Matthews. 
20th Georgia, Colonel J. D. Waddell. 

CORPS artillery. t 
Colonel E. Porter Alexander. 
Fickling's (South Carolina) Batteiy. Parker's (Virginia) Battery. 

Jordan's (Virginia) Battery. Taylor's (Virginia) Battery. 

Moody's (Louisiana) Battery. Woolfolk's (Virginia) Battery. 

* Army of Northern Virginia. Organization taken from return of that army for 
August 31, 1863. Pickett's division was left in Virginia. 

t Longstreet's report indicates that these brigades did not arrive in time to take part 
in the battle. 

t Did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. Jenkins' brigade assigned' to the 
division September 11, 18G3. 

I Served part of the time in Johnson's provisional division. 



32 ORGANIZATION OF THE AKMY OF TENNESSEE. 

RESERVE ARTILLERY. 
Major Felix H. Robertson. 
Barret's (Missouri) Battery, Captain Overton W, Barret. 
Le Gardeur's (Louisiana) Battery,* Captain G. Le Gardeur, jr. 
Havis' (Georjria) Battery, Captain M. W. Havis. 
Lumsden's (Alabama) Battery, Captain Charles L. Lumsden. 
Massenburg's (Georgia) Battery, Captain T. L. Massenburg. 

Cavalry, t 
Major-Gkneral Jo.sEi'ii Wheeler. 

Wharton's division. 
Brigadier-General John A. Wharton. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Colonel C. C. Crews. Colonel Thomas Harrison. 

Malone's (Alabama) Regiment, Colonel 3d Confederate, Colonel W. N. Estes. 

J. C. Malone, jr. 3d Kentucky, Lieut. Col. J. W. GrifiSth. 

2d Georgia, Lieut. Col. F. M. Ison. 4th Tennessee, Col. Paul F. Anderson. 

3d Georgia, Colonel R. Thompson. 8th Texas, Lieut. Col. Gustave Cook. 

4th Georgia, Colonel Isaac W. Avery. 11th Texas, Colonel G. R. Reeves. 

White's (Tenn.) Battery, Captain B. F. 
White, jr. 

martin's division. 
Brigadier-General William T. Martin. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Colonel John T. Morgan. Colonel A. A. Russell. 

1st Alabama, Lieut. Col. D. T. Blakey. 4th Alabama, J (Russell's Regiment,) Lt. 

3d Alabama, Lt. Col. T. H. Mauldin. Col. J. M. Hambrick. 

51st Alabama, Lt. Col. M. L. Kirkpatrick. 1st Confederate, Capt. C. H. Conner. 

8th Confed., Lt. Col. John S. Prather. J. H. Wiggins' (Ark.j Battery, Lieut. J. P. 

Bryant. 

roddey's inUGADE. 
Brigadier-General Philip Dale Roddey. 

4th Alabama,t (formerly Roddey's Regt.,) Col. W^m. A. Johnson. 

5th Alabama, Colonel Josiah Patterson. 
53d Alabama, Colonel M. W. Ilannon. 
Forrest's (Alabama) Regiment, Colonel Jeffrey E. Forrest. 
Ferrell's (Georgia] Battery, Captain 0. B. FerrelL 

* Not mentioned in the reports, but in Reserve Artillery August 31st, and Captain 
Le Gardeur, &c., relieved from duty in Army of Tennessee November 1, 1863. 
t From return of August 31, 18i)3, and repoits. 
jTwo regiments of the same designation. 



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FORREST'S CORPS. 

BRIGADIEK-GENKltAI. NaTUAN BkUFORD FoRREST. 

Escort — Jackson's Company Tennessee Cavalry, Captain J. C. Jackson. 

Armstrong's division.* 
Brigadier- General B>ank C. Armstrong. 



Armstrong'' s Brigade. 

Colonel James T. Wheeler. 
3d Arkansas, Colonel A. W. Hobson. 
2d Kentucky, Lieut. Col. Thomas G. 

Woodward. 
6th Tennessee, Lt. Col. James H. Lewis, 
18th Tennessee Battalion, Major Charles 
McDonald. 



ForresVs Brigade. 

Colonel George G. Dibrell. 
4th Tenn., Col. Wm. S. McLemore. 
8th Tenn., Capt. Hamilton McGinnis. 
t)th Tenn., Col. Jacob B. BifBe. 
lOtli Tenn., Col. Nicholas Nickleby Cox. 
11th Tenn., Col. Daniel Wilson Holman. 
Shaw's Battalion, 0. P. Hamilton's Bat- 
talion, and R. D. Allison's Squadron, 
(consolidated,) Major Joseph Shaw. 
Huggins' (Tenn.) Battery, (formerly Free- 
man's,) Captain A. L. Huggins. 
Morton's (Tenn.) Battery, Capt. John W. 
Morton, jr. 



pegram's division.! 
Brigadier-General John Pegram. 



Davidson'' s Brigade. 
Brigadier-General H. B. Davidson. 
1st Georgia, Colonel J. J. Morrison. 
6th Georgia, Colonel John R. Hart. 
6th North Carolina, Col. George N. Folk. 
Rucker's 1st Tenn. Legion, Colonel E. W. 

Rucker, (12th Tenn. Balt'n, Maj. G. W. 

Day, and 16th Tenn. Batt'n, Capt. J no. 

Q. Arnold.)t 
Huwald's (Tenn.) Battery, Capt. Gustave 

A. Huwald. 



Scotfs Brigade. 
Colonel John S. Scott. 

10th Confederate, Colonel C. T. Goode. 

Detachment of John H. Morgan's com- 
mand, Lieut. Col. R. M. Martin. 

1st Louisiana, Lieut. Col. Jas. 0. Nixon. 

2d Tennessee, Colonel H. M. Ashby. 

5th Tenne see. Col. Geo. W. McKenzie. 

N. T. N. Robinson's (Louisiana) Battery, 
(1 section,) Lieut. Winslow Robinson. 



* From return for August 31, 1863, and reports. 

t Taken from Pegram's and Scott's reports and assignments, but the composition 
of the division is uncertain. 
X Captain Co. B, 12th Battalion. 



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